• 4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
    • Dr. Lanyon, a friend of Dr. Jekyll, is introduced in this chapter. He is a "hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman." He is drunk in this chapter; therefore, his mood swings. He was one of Dr. Jekyll's closest friends. However, they don't meet a lot these days after, according to Lanyon, Jekyll started to go wrong in mind.
  • 5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?
    • This chapter takes place in Dr. Lanyon's house and Dr. Jekyll's house. At Dr. Lanyon's house, Mr. Utterson finds out that Dr. Jekyll has changed a lot, and at Dr. Jekyll's house, Mr. Utterson finds out that Dr. Jekyll told the servants to respect Mr. Hyde. Mr. Utterson finds out that there is something going on with Dr. Jekyll.
  • 6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
    • Mr. Hyde looks ugly and short as usual.
  • 7. If Hyde appears, how do people react to Mr. Hyde?
    • Mr. Utterson feels disgust towards him like the others.